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From Peripheral Structure to Discourse Operator: No Veas

open access: yesLanguages, 2023
This work describes the cooptation/grammaticalization process developed by the expression no veas. The hypothesis it defends, endorsed by previous research, considers that in this process, this expression appears in different constructions, originally ...
Catalina Fuentes Rodríguez
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Kafka en España: Ramón María Tenreiro, autor de la primera traducción de La metamorfosis a una lengua extranjera [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2023
This article tries to unveil one of the great enigmas of Kafka studies, namely, the identity of the author of the first translation of The Metamorphosis into a foreign language.
José María Paz Gago
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Differences in the Neanderthal BRCA2 gene might be related to their distinctive cognitive profile

open access: yesHereditas, 2018
The unique divergence of the BRCA2 gene in Neanderthals compared to modern humans has been hypothesized to account for a differential susceptibility to cancer. However, the role of the gene in brain development and its connection with autism suggest that
Antonio Benítez-Burraco
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Bridging Heterodox Views on Language and Symbols: Gilbert Durand’s Imaginaire and Mark Johnson’s Image Schemata

open access: yesGestalt Theory, 2019
This paper aims to bridge anthropological and cognitivist research undertaken by Gilbert Durand and Mark Johnson, who studied the phenomenon of meaning making in a similar way, although they had to use different terminology as their disciplines demanded.
García-Valero Benito
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Paths of Constructionalization in Peninsular Spanish: The Development of “Pues Eso”. A 20th Century Case

open access: yesLanguages, 2023
This paper explores the evolution of the conversational formula pues eso in Peninsular Spanish through the framework of constructionalization, so as to describe how form–meaning pairings have been consolidated. Additionally, the Val.Es.Co.
Shima Salameh Jiménez
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La crónica deportiva como recurso de escritura en ELE/L2. Un enfoque procesual

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2020
This paper stands up for the defence of writing as a hugely valuable resource for teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language or a Second Language. Specifically, it pursues two general targets: a) to highlight the importance of considering writing into the ...
Francisco Núñez-Román   +1 more
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From Motion to Causation: The Diachrony of the Spanish Causative Constructions with traer (‘Bring’) and llevar (‘Take’)

open access: yesLanguages, 2023
This paper describes the historical evolution of the Spanish causative micro-constructions with the motion verbs llevar (‘take’) and traer (‘bring’) (e.g., el miedo llevó al ladrón a cometer un error, ‘the fear caused the thief to make a mistake’).
Julio Torres Soler, Renata Enghels
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La Moda and Diario de la Tarde: Two Approaches on “Spanishness” in the Dawn of the Print Market in Buenos Aires (1837-1852)

open access: yesIberoamericana. América Latina - España - Portugal, 2020
The question at the center of this article inquires on the role that Spanish literature played in the press during the development of the print market in Buenos Aires.
Diego Labra
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«Spanish» Writers Borges, Márquez, and Coelho (based on the results of a survey)

open access: yesИбероамериканские тетради, 2023
For the last four years I have been conducting a survey of Russians who do not speak Spanish. 155 people were interviewed. The main question was: «What Spanish writers do you know?» The answers confirmed my initial hypothesis: the readers confuse Spanish
K. S. Korkonosenko
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